District News
The Texas Education Agency (TEA) rated Del Valle ISD a “B” district in their accountability reports released to school districts across Texas today.
Welcome to the 2022-2023 School Year! We are so excited to welcome your children back to school. Can you believe the first day of school is here?
Del Valle ISD is excited to share that the district’s afterschool programs LEAD and Cardinal Care are now open for registration.
For the 2022-2023 School Year, clear backpacks are required for all DVISD middle and high school students.
As Del Valle ISD continues to bring world-class and innovative learning to all students, the district is prioritizing collaborative and structured planning time for our educators. To ensure all teachers have a consistently available time for planning, DVISD will dismiss all schools 1 hour early on Fridays for the 2022-2023 School Year.
At the June 7, 2022 Special Board Meeting, the Del Valle ISD Board of Trustees approved a resolution calling for elected officials to protect schools with gun violence prevention legislation.
The Del Valle ISD Book Bus is back to bring reading materials and family resources to families across DVISD! Books for elementary, middle, and high school students are available on the bus.
DVISD is participating in the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Summer Food Service Program that helps fill the hunger gap by providing FREE meals for kids.
As you may have seen, an unspeakable tragedy took place this afternoon at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde. As a community, let’s come together and keep the Uvalde families in our thoughts and prayers.
Del Valle ISD announced the 2021-22 district Teachers of the Year at a special dinner celebration presented by the Del Valle ISD Education Foundation on Thursday, May 12.